Matt Wobensmith was featured in the [[Punk Planet]] publication ''We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet, the collected interviews''.

Matt Wobensmith was featured in the [[Punk Planet]] publication ''We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet, the collected interviews''.

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In ''[[D.I.Y.: The Rise Of Lo-Fi]]'', [[Amy Spencer]] writes; "Matt Wobensmith...feels that a person's self-identification shouldn't form the basis of their whole personality. "Gay people often sacrifice the culture they come from just to belong to something," says Matt. Spencer continues, "This sacrifice of a radical culture whether as an artist, punk or anarchist, is what the queercore movement has always battled against."

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In ''[[D.I.Y.: The Rise Of Lo-Fi]]'', [[Amy Spencer]] writes; "Matt Wobensmith...feels that a person's self-identification shouldn't form the basis of their whole personality. 'Gay people often sacrifice the culture they come from just to belong to something,' says Matt." Spencer continues, "This sacrifice of a radical culture whether as an artist, punk or anarchist, is what the queercore movement has always battled against."

Matt Wobensmith was featured in the Punk Planet publication We Owe You Nothing: Punk Planet, the collected interviews.

In D.I.Y.: The Rise Of Lo-Fi, Amy Spencer writes; "Matt Wobensmith...feels that a person's self-identification shouldn't form the basis of their whole personality. 'Gay people often sacrifice the culture they come from just to belong to something,' says Matt." Spencer continues, "This sacrifice of a radical culture whether as an artist, punk or anarchist, is what the queercore movement has always battled against."